Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Daikon ChrysanthemumsHere is a simple and “artistic” recipe using daikon and yuzu/lime. It’s called 菊花大根/Kikuhana Daikon which can… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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Kimchi Meat Balls in Sweet & Sour SauceI found a whole series of meat balls rcipes in my notes that I will have the pleasure to introduce. I’m sure… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Japanese Cheese Cake: The basic RecipeI have been recently asked a lot of questions about Japanese-style cheese cakes. Incidentally I had never heard… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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French/Japanese Cake: Pear MadeleineJust discovered this intriguing little cake called Pear Madeleine by a Japanese friend. American friends would… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Vegetable and Fruit Yoghurt MousseIs your whole family vegetarian? Here is a dessert for all, adults and chidren alike: Vegetables and Fruit… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Quick Summer Dessert: Blueberries TofuTofu for dessert? And why not? Easy, healthy and great for the whole family! Bluberries Tofu! |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Baked Blueberry Cheese CakeHere is another version of Japanese cheese cakes: Baked Blueberry Cheese cake! |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Blueberry Yoghurt Chiffon CakeI certainly felt better when a friend reminded me they just had a news report in the States that said blue berries are the most healthy food item in… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Rare Blueberry Cheese CakeHere is the “rare” version as the Japanese describe their bain-marie cooked Cheese Cake as opposed to the fully baked variety! |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Baked Matcha (Green Tea) Cheese cakeShizuoka Prefecture, where I live, produces no less than 50% of the national crop of green tea. You can imagine… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
3 votos
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